3 'Twas a heaven below My Redeemer to know, And the angels could do nothing more, And the story repeat, 4 Jesus all the day long 50 the rapturous height Which I felt in the life-giving blood; I was perfectly blest, As if fill'd with the fulness of God. 453 7th P. M. 8 lines 1s. Comfort arising from a sense of pardon. HAP HAPPY soul, who sees the day, Though thy wrath against me burn'd, All thy wrath aside is turn'd, 2 Me, behold; thy mercy spares; Hence, my doubts; away, my fears 454 5th P.-M. 4 lines Ts. Love to the Saviour. HARK, my soul, it is the Lord; 'Tis thy Saviour,-hear his word. Jesus speaks, he speaks to thee:Say, poor sinner, lov'st thou me! 2 Lord, it is my chief complaint 455 0 10th P. M. 8 lines 88. Thy vows are upon me, O God. HOW shall a sinner perform The vows he hath vow'd to the Lord! A sinful and impotent worm, How can I be true to my word! 2 My solemn engagements are vain; The sense of his goodness impart, 456 L. M. The healing and cleansing Fountain. B'Open'd for all mankind and me, 2 From Christ, the smitten Rock, it flows, The purple and the crystal stream; Pardon and holiness bestows, And both I gain through faith in him. 457 0 13th P. M. 10 10, 11 11. The plenteousness of His grace. Their joy is to walk in the light of thy face, 3 For thou art their boast, their glory, and power, And I also trust to see the glad hour, My soul's new creation, a life from the dead, The day of salvation that lifts up my head. 4 For Jesus, my Lord, is now my defence; I trust in his word; none plucks me from thence; Since I have found favour, he all things will do; My King and my Saviour shall make me anew. 5 Yes, Lord, I shall see the bliss of thine own; Thy secret to me shall soon be made known; For sorrow and saduess I joy shall receive, And share in the gladness of all that believe. 458 14th P. M. 10 11, 10 11. Accepted in the Beloved. LL praise to the Lamb! accepted I am,, In him I confide, his blood is applied; ADOPTION AND ASSURANCE. 459 Knowledge of forgiveness. OW can a sinner know H His sins on earth forgiven! S. M. How can my gracious Saviour show 8 We who in Christ believe 4 Exults our rising soul, 5 His love, surpassing far 6 Stronger than death, or hell And, conqu'rors of the world, we dwell 460 S. M. Continued.-The indwelling Spirit. E by his Spirit prove, of God, The things which freely of his love 2 His Spirit, which he gave, 8 The meek and lowly heart, 6 His glory our design, We live our God to please; And rise, with filial fear divine, 461 S. M. Seeking the evidence of acceptance. LISTEN for the voice Which speaks my sins forgiven; Speak, Lord, and bid my heart rejoice In certain hope of heaven. Thy Name O may I prove, Thy Name inscribed on me; And triumph in redeeming love Through all eternity. 462 C. M. The earnest and pledge of joys to come. WHY should the children of a King Go mourning all their days! Great Comforter, descend and bring The tokens of thy grace. |